H. Upmann Petit Palatinos
The H. Upmann Petit Palatinos represents a chapter of Cuban cigar history that has long since closed. This discontinued regular production cigar was once a fixture in the H. Upmann portfolio, offering smokers a compact smoking experience from one of Cuba's most storied marques.
Historical Background
The Petit Palatinos first appeared on the Cuban cigar scene prior to 1960, making it a pre-revolutionary release that survived the transition into the post-revolution era. The cigar enjoyed a respectable production run before being discontinued in the early 1980s, ending a presence that spanned more than two decades in the H. Upmann catalog.
Specifications

| Cigar Name | Petit Palatinos |
| Factory Name | Cadetes |
| Ring Gauge | 36 |
| Length | 115 mm (4½″) |
| Official Weight | 5.43 g |
| Construction | Handmade |
| Bands | Standard band A, B |
Presentation
The Petit Palatinos was presented in classic dress boxes containing 25 cigars, each individually wrapped in cellophane for protection. This packaging approach was typical of the era and reflected the brand's commitment to preserving cigar quality from factory to consumer.
Format and Character
With its 36 ring gauge and 115mm length, the Petit Palatinos fell into the smaller format category, designed for smokers seeking a shorter smoking session without sacrificing the H. Upmann experience. The factory designation "Cadetes" identified this specific vitola within the Cuban production system.
Legacy
As a cigar that bridged the pre and post-revolutionary periods, the Petit Palatinos holds historical significance for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage Cuban cigars. While no longer in production, remaining specimens occasionally surface in specialized collections, representing an era of Cuban cigar manufacturing that has since evolved significantly.
